Sarah Kavassalis is a recipient of an AGU Student Travel Grant to support her attendance of the 2014 Fall Meeting. Sarah will be presenting her analysis of the role of vapour pressure deficits on the variability of surface ozone levels across North America.

Nadine received a “Nitrogen Gold Award” for her presentation at the “Chemistry of Atmospheric Nitrogen-Containing Compounds” symposium at the 248th ACS National Meeting in San Francisco, CA. In the week leading up to the conference, Nadine attended the SciFinder Future Leaders in Chemistry meeting in Columbus, OH.

As part of the Netcare project, Greg and Jen will be making measurements from the CCGS Amundsen as it explores the Arctic Ocean. Updates on our work and that of our collaborators can be found here: http://www.netcare-project.ca/amundsen-and-polar6-blog-1/

The Murphy group welcome two summer student for 2014. Erin Evoy is supported through a Centre for Global Change Science undergraduate award and will be studying the partitioning and reactivity of isocyanic acid. Sarah Kavassalis is supported through the NSERC CREATE program IACPES and will be studying trends in urban oxidation chemistry using EPA datasets.

Alex was awarded a Department of Chemistry Special Opportunity Travel Grant Fellowship that supports her participation in the Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Experiment in Colorado during the summer of 2014. Stephanie was awarded a Centre for Global Change Science Graduate Student Research Award to support an exchange to France to learn more about […]